Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Daniel Honig (PDF - 37k)
Submission 649 for Philanthropy View full list
Dear Productivity Commission,. I, Daniel Honig, am an undergraduate chemical engineering student at the University of New South Wales with a deep-seated interest in philanthropy. For years, I have been actively involved with the effective altruism
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
David A W Miller (PDF - 89k)
Submission 561 for Philanthropy View full list
To: The Australian Government Productivity Commission Re: The âFuture Foundations for GivingâReport February 2024 Dear Commission, Please find following my submission to the Inquiry into the above Report. I make this submission as a private
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Tatachilla Lutheran College (PDF - 83k)
Submission 658 for Philanthropy View full list
30 January 2024. Tatachilla Lutheran College submission to the Productivity Commissionâs Draft Report - Future Foundations for Giving. Introduction. The Productivity Commissionâs draft report into Philanthropy â Future Foundations for Giving
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Rose Smithie (PDF - 412k)
Submission 261 for Early Childhood Education And Care View full list
As a parent, I have personally experienced the struggle of finding suitable childcare for my child. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to secure a place in any childcare facility due to the lack of. available spots for children aged 0-2 years.
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Rosie Smith (PDF - 412k)
Submission 207 for Early Childhood Education And Care View full list
As a parent, I have personally experienced the struggle of finding suitable childcare for my child. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to secure a place in any childcare facility due to the lack of. available spots for children aged 0-2 years.
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Sheree Sellick (PDF - 104k)
Submission 558 for Philanthropy View full list
ATTENTION: Productivity Commission,. I'm writing to share my feedback on the draft report recently released in connection with the. Philanthropy Inquiry. My name is Sheree Sellick, and I regularly donate to a number of animal. advocacy charities. I
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Seventh-day Adventist Schools (Western Australia) Ltd - Adventist Christian Schools (WA) (PDF - 112k)
Submission 659 for Philanthropy View full list
I/IS,. ADVENTIST EDUCATION. RE: Seventh-day Adventist Schools (Western Australia) Ltd Adventist Schools WA) submission to the Productivity Commission's Draft Report - Future Foundations for Giving. Introduction. The Productivity Commission's draft
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
St Columba Anglican School (PDF - 130k)
Submission 648 for Philanthropy View full list
8th February 2024. To whom it may concern. Re: Submission to The Productivity Commission : review of philanthropy and its draft report, âFuture Foundations for Giving.â. I write to you on behalf of an Independent School community which stands to
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Helen Jeges (PDF - 81k)
Submission 560 for Philanthropy View full list
OFFICIAL. 8th February 2024. Dear Productivity Commission,. I wish to comment on the Future Foundations for Giving draft report. I am writing as a dedicated Victorian philanthropist with a deep passion for animal welfare. I. regularly donate to
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
Kidsafe Australia (PDF - 60k)
Submission 666 for Philanthropy View full list
Australian Government. Productivity Commission. E. philanthropy@pc.gov.au. 8 February 2024. Dear Commissioners,. Re: Submission by Kidsafe Australia to the Productivity Commissionâs Future Foundations for. Giving Draft Report. Introduction.
Date received: 8 Feb 2024
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